Some travelers still stuck at Orlando International after flights canceled

Traveling woes still aren't over for some passengers who remained delayed or stranded Saturday at Orlando International Airport by snowstorms in the Northeast.

By late-morning, nearly 30 flights to or from the airport had been canceled, and another 15 or so were listed as delayed.

This is an improvement from Saturday afternoon, however, when 78 flights were canceled and 155 were delayed by at least 30 minutes — including an eight-hour delay posted on a flight to Houston.

"We just want to know how long we're going to be stuck here and whether we should leave the airport," said Senga Macneill, who waited Friday with her three grown sons, two daughters-in-law and two preschool grandchildren.

The information is changing constantly as airlines coping with airport closures in the New York-Boston corridor scurried to rearrange their schedules involving thousands of affected flights nationally.

Airport officials say they are dependent on the Northeast airports, and their prospects for reopening are unclear.

Airport spokeswoman Carolyn Fennell said the airlines are doing all they can to keep people alerted through text messages and email, their websites and their ticket counters.

"Airlines have become very good at letting their passengers know about canceled flights, so we don't have as many stranded passengers waiting in the airport," she said.